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Remedial and Special Education, 2003
In this descriptive study, a group of 34 school-age children who had been prenatally and environmentally exposed to drugs or alcohol were identified. Qualitative information from interviews and observations was organized and analyzed in matrices to determine the predominant characteristics of this population and educators' beliefs and attitudes about ...
Silvana M.R. Watson, Carol E. Westby
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In this descriptive study, a group of 34 school-age children who had been prenatally and environmentally exposed to drugs or alcohol were identified. Qualitative information from interviews and observations was organized and analyzed in matrices to determine the predominant characteristics of this population and educators' beliefs and attitudes about ...
Silvana M.R. Watson, Carol E. Westby
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Outcomes of Prenatal Antidepressant Exposure
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2002This study evaluated the effects of prenatal antidepressant exposure on perinatal outcomes, congenital malformations, and early growth and development.Within a group-model health maintenance organization, all infants with apparent prenatal exposure to tricyclic or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressants were frequency matched to ...
Gregory E, Simon +2 more
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2006
Abstract: Cardiac vagal tone (VT) was studied as a resilience factor in children prenatally exposed to cocaine and nonexposed controls (n= 550). A cumulative risk index was derived and used to classify children as high versus low risk. VT was measured during mildly stressful observations at 1 and 36 months of age.
Stephen J, Sheinkopf +9 more
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Abstract: Cardiac vagal tone (VT) was studied as a resilience factor in children prenatally exposed to cocaine and nonexposed controls (n= 550). A cumulative risk index was derived and used to classify children as high versus low risk. VT was measured during mildly stressful observations at 1 and 36 months of age.
Stephen J, Sheinkopf +9 more
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Prenatal alcohol exposure and cryptorchidism
Acta Paediatrica, 2007AbstractAim: A recently published study reported markedly increased risk of cryptorchidism among boys whose mothers had an average gestational alcohol intake of five or more drinks per week. The aim of this study is to follow up on this finding by estimating the association between prenatal alcohol exposure and persistent cryptorchidism.Methods: We ...
Jensen, Morten Søndergaard +2 more
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Prenatal Nicotine Exposure and Behavior
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2003Abstract: Prenatal exposure to nicotine has been associated with changes in behavioral indices in offspring. Flank marking, a scent‐marking behavior in golden hamsters, appears to be controlled by arginine vasopressin (AVP) neurons in the hypothalamus.
Rossi, Victoria +4 more
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Prenatal exposure to antiepileptic drugs
The Lancet, 2006non ...
PERUCCA, EMILIO, TOMSON T.
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Adverse Effects of Prenatal Methimazole Exposure
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 2001AbstractBackgroundA specific phenotype of methimazole (MMI) induced malformations has recently been postulated. MMI embryopathy is characterized by minor dysmorphic features, choanal atresia and/or esophageal atresia, growth retardation, and developmental delay.MethodsWe prospectively studied the outcome of pregnancy in 241 women counseled by 10 ...
di Gianantonio, E +11 more
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Valproic Acid Prenatal Exposure
Clinical Pediatrics, 1989Valproic acid is an anticonvulsant that has been associated with open neural tube defects. We report a family in which the maternal use of valproic acid, and other anticonvulsants, during pregnancy resulted in different malformations in two siblings, one of which had a lipomyelomeningocele.
B S, Carter, J M, Stewart
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Prenatal Radiation Exposure Policy
Health Physics, 1990A policy on prenatal radiation exposure at two nuclear power plants was revised to give better assurance of compliance with NCRP recommendations on fetal radiation exposure. This action was taken after publication of NCRP 91 in June 1987 to provide better assurance that a total dose equivalent limit to an embryo-fetus be no greater than 0.5 mSv (0.05 ...
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